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mass in grams of 7mol of titanium
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The molar mass of titanium is 47.867 g/mol.

To find the mass of 7 moles of titanium, we can use the following calculation:

mass = number of moles x molar mass

mass = 7 mol x 47.867 g/mol

mass = 334.07 g

Therefore, the mass of 7 moles of titanium is 334.07 grams.
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